Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 29th La Liga hat-trick as Zinedine Zidane’s Real Madrid moved back to within four points of leaders Barcelona with a 6-0 thrashing of RCD Espanyol on Sunday.
However, Gary Neville’s terrible La Liga run since taking charge of Valencia continued with a 1-0 loss to Real Sporting de Gijon on Sunday — Los Che’s first home defeat since November 2014.
In keeping with their fast starts under new boss Zidane at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid raced into a 4-0 halftime lead with Karim Benzema and James Rodriguez’s first goal since November adding to Ronaldo’s double.
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The three-time World Player of the Year sealed his latest hat-trick nine minutes from time before Oscar Duarte’s own-goal ensured a repeat scoreline from when the sides met earlier this season.
Victory also moves Real just a point behind local rivals Atletico Madrid after their 2-1 defeat to Barca in a top of the table clash on Saturday.
Barcelona also have a game in hand on both Madrid clubs.
Real have now struck 41 goals in seven games at home since being thrashed by Barcelona at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in November.
Zidane’s men again made a flying start as Rodriguez’s cross from the right picked out Benzema to take his tally for the season to 22 goals in 21 games after seven minutes.
Ronaldo hit five when the sides met earlier in the campaign and was among the goals once more as he doubled the lead from the penalty spot after being brought down by Enzo Roco.
Rodriguez’s deflected effort killed the game as a contest after just 18 minutes and Benzema could easily have made it four as he shot wide after a lovely one-two with Isco.
Ronaldo did get the fourth before the break with an audacious piece of skill to skip past Alvaro Gonzalez before blasting into the top corner on his left foot.
Madrid’s intensity dropped after the break with the points in the bag, but Ronaldo was not to be denied another hat-trick as he nodded home Jese Rodriguez’s cross to register his 30th goal of the season.
And Duarte’s own-goal rounded off the scoring from another dangerous Jese cross.
In contrast to Zidane’s comfortable start to life in La Liga, Neville’s Valencia nightmare continued as his winless streak stretched to eight games.
Antonio Sanabria’s penalty five minutes into the second half handed Sporting their first away win since October as Valencia paid for missing a host of clear-cut chances, most notably through captain Alvaro Negredo.
Victory moves Sporting out of the relegation zone up to 16th with Valencia now just six points off the drop zone in 12th.
Elsewhere, Sevilla maintained their chase of Villarreal for the fourth Champions League place with their 11th consecutive win at home in all competitions, 3-1 over bottom side Levante UD.
Celta Vigo missed the chance to move back up to fifth as they conceded a last-minute winner to Las Palmas in a 2-1 defeat.
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